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<blockquote data-quote="Rhys." data-source="post: 2401828" data-attributes="member: 523677"><p>Hey all,</p><p></p><p> Hope everyone is keeping well. </p><p></p><p> Noticed a lot of us, including me, have issues now and again with insulin. Does anybody know of any further improvement with what we currently have? Not saying it's no good, because it's life saving for all of us, but I am reading blogs on " Smart Insulin " and assume that there is room for improvement for both stable blood sugars and minimal injections.</p><p></p><p> I still feel optimistic about the cure being on the way, but I feel like it's a spit in the face to those of you who have been told " In 10 Years, it will be fixed ", when we are still in the same position, just with easier lifestyles than 20 years ago. Maybe 1 injection a day insulin, or even a month, is a possibility first? Thoughts? Anything coming to Market?</p><p></p><p> Personally, I am not bothered, but I think certainly for children this could be a massive leap if insulin was ever improved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhys., post: 2401828, member: 523677"] Hey all, Hope everyone is keeping well. Noticed a lot of us, including me, have issues now and again with insulin. Does anybody know of any further improvement with what we currently have? Not saying it's no good, because it's life saving for all of us, but I am reading blogs on " Smart Insulin " and assume that there is room for improvement for both stable blood sugars and minimal injections. I still feel optimistic about the cure being on the way, but I feel like it's a spit in the face to those of you who have been told " In 10 Years, it will be fixed ", when we are still in the same position, just with easier lifestyles than 20 years ago. Maybe 1 injection a day insulin, or even a month, is a possibility first? Thoughts? Anything coming to Market? Personally, I am not bothered, but I think certainly for children this could be a massive leap if insulin was ever improved. [/QUOTE]
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